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the John Dunch of Pusey, who married Anne Mayor, Richard Cromwell's sister-in-law (see vol. i., p. 411). Edmund Dunch was an important man in his county, sat as M. P. for Wallingford, was on the County Committee, and is stated by some authorities to have been made Governor of Wallingford Castle by Cromwell. This is probably an error (Colonel Evelyn seems to have held the post at the date given), but he was undoubtedly created Baron Burnell by Oliver, although the title was not recognized after the Restoration. His wife, a descendant of the Burnell family and a great heiress, was the only daughter of Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney, in Gloucestershire. A Restoration writer says of Dunch: "He was the husband of that fine Mrs. Dunch; was a great favourite with the Protector, and had a patent to be lord of the Lord knows what". Unfortunately the lady's letter, alluded to by Cromwell, has not been preserved.

For my Honoured Cousin, Edmund Dunch esquire at Dounamnie,

these.

Cockpit, March 19, 1652[-3].

SIR,

I received this enclosed from your lady, to which I returned this answer: I wish you always both of one mind in that which is your duty one to another and to your children, and rest, Your affectionate cousin,

O. CROMWELL.*

1 Mysteries of the Good Old Cause, 1660.

*Holograph. Seal of Arms. This letter, kindly communicated by Mr. Pelham Papillon, was received too late to be put in its proper place.

THE END.

INDEX

Abbot or Abbott [Daniel], Major, afterwards Colonel, in Ireland, I. 508; II.

49; III. 405 n., 423..

Abbott, Dr. George, Archbishop of Canterbury, I. 63.

Abbotston, lands of, given to Cromwell, I. 293.

Aberdeen, Provost, at Dunbar fight, II. 100. See Jaffray.

Abernathie, Major Andrew, Commissioner from Edinburgh Castle, II. 161.
Abingdon, Parliament forces at, I. 194, 195, 239; governor of. See Browne,
Major-General.

Absalom, Henry Cromwell compared to, III. 498.

Acts and Ordinances, since 1642, to be revised, III. 493.

Acts of sale, of delinquents' lands, II. 249 n.

Admiralty Commissioners, II. 456, 459, 506; commission to be prepared for,

III. 464; order to, 473.

Adwalton Moor, the Fairfaxes defeated at, I. 150 n.

Agitators. See Army, agitators in.

Agreement of the People, presented to Parliament, II. 237;

tained in, III. 349, 367, 382.

Alablaster, Dr., preaches Popery, I. 57.

Aldridge, Peter, assessor of ship-money, I. 82.

demands con-

Algiers, Christian slaves at, freed, II. 445 n.; Duana of, letter to, III. 467;
treaty with, 467 n.; fleet, 471; agent to. See Casson, Edward.

Allen, Captain, I. 123.

Allen, Capt. Francis, at Council of the Army, III. 372.

Allen, Trooper William, examined, I. 260; as Adjutant-General, his account
of a prayer-meeting at Windsor, 307; his identity, II. 399 and n.; dis-
turbances by, 400, 401; letters written by, 401; his interview with Crom-
well, 401; at the Council of the Army, III. 334, 338, 340, 341, 349, 363,
375, 376.

Allen, Mr. [i.e. Alderman], I. 252.

Allenton or Allertoun House, Cromwell at, II. 197.

Allington, lease of, I. 428, 430.

Alnwick, Cromwell at, I. 356, 357, 363.

Alured, Col. John, king's judge, II. 331.

Alured, Col. Matthew, captures Scots Committee, II. 230; Anabaptist,
cashiered, 329; Cromwell's letter to, 330; notice of, 331.

Alured, Thomas, M. P., letter by, I. 53.

Alyth, Scots Committee extinguished at, II. 230.

Ambassadors, audiences of, with the Protector, III. 454. And see Bordeaux.
Amps, Mr. Thomas, plotting at his house, II. 322.

Anabaptists, I. 171; II. 332, 401, 485; favoured by Cromwell, I. 172; very
rife, 251.

Andrewes, Alderman Thomas, presents a petition to Cromwell, III. 440; on
committee for Marlborough relief collection, 452.

519

Annan, Duke Hamilton at, I. 323.

Antichrist, II. II; designated by Cromwell, 343, 345; magistracy con-
sidered Antichristian, 345; Spain, 467, 501.

Antrim, Earl of [Randall MacDonnell], refuses to command the Irish, III.
419.

Apprentices, riots of, I. 105, 108, 271, 306.

Archdeacon, James, Mayor of Kilkenny, Cromwell's letters to, II. 33, 38, 39;
his letters to Cromwell, 36 n., 39.

Ardfinnan, Castle at, taken, II. 28.

Ards or Ardes, Sir James Montgomery, Lord of, assists Ormond, I. 470; at
Wexford, 488; at Ross, 490, 495; a dangerous person, II. 479;
66 comes
off" to Cromwell, III. 425, 426.
Argyle, Earl of [Archibald Campbell], comes to London, I. 240; and the
Whiggamore raid, 348, 357; Marquis, dines with Cromwell, 377; Crom-
well's letter to, 358; messages or answer to Cromwell, 362, 365; Com-
missioner to Cromwell, 366, 370; his party in 1650, II. 139; proceedings
of, in 1648, III. 258, 259.

Arklow, Cromwell's Army at, I. 475; castle of the Butlers at, 476; skirmish
at, 504.

Arminianism, protest against, I. 59.

Armstrong, Sir Thomas, in Ireland, I. 504; notice of, 504 n.; wounded, 505 ;
66 comes off" to Cromwell, III. 425, 426.
Army going against Scotland, I. 92; in Yorkshire, ill-paid and defeated, 104.
Army, King and Parliament's, I. 113; of Parliament, in 1643, 126, 128;
New Model, 188; III. 323; account of, by Sprigge, I. 191; motions
of, in 1645, 194, 196, 219; prayer-meeting on behalf of, 196; Com-
missioners with, 216 n.; business of, in Parliament, 245; controversy
between the city and, 248, 255; too near London, 254; against Parlia-
ment, 251, 254, 255, 263; state of, in 1647, 251; at Saffron Walden,
251, 252, 259; III. 248-251, 329-331; manifesto of, I. 255; to be
employed in Ireland, 258; deputation to, 259; agitators in, 260, 435;
III. 333, 337, 338, 341, 346, 347, 349, 356, 359-363, 372; eight regi-
ments of, letter of, I. 260; ibid., letter to, III. 330; Parliament Com-
missioners to, I. 261, 263, 264; III. 329; will not disband, I. 262;
rendezvous at Newmarket, 262; at Royston, 264; comes to St. Albans,
265, 269; manifesto and claims of, 266; declaration against, expunged,
271; advances to London, 272; enters London, 273; levelling party in,
283, 286, 430; rendezvous of, at Corkbush field, 286, 435; mutineers in,
condemned to die, 286, 435, 438; prayer-meeting at Windsor Castle, 307;
against treaty with Charles I., 309; at St. Albans, 372; at Preston. See
Battles; councils held by, 374; at Windsor, 391; in London, St. James',
etc., 401; mutiny in, 438, 440; sick and wounded soldiers of, III. 320, 437.
Army of the Protectorate, discontents in, II. 398; revenue needed for, III.
109, 110, 122, 494; needs of, asserted by Cromwell, 176; circular letter
to, 452; retrenchment of, speech concerning, 453; reduced strength
of, 468; arrears for, 469; attempts to seduce, 508.

Army, Council of the, I. 280, 437; meetings of, III. 333-381; ceases to
exist, III. 382.

Army Declarations, book of, III. 365 n.

Army, equipments of, in 1651, II. 206.

Army, officers of, letters to, III. 329, 330; Cromwell's speeches to, 487, 509;
entertained, 510.

Army plots, I. 104.

Army, proposals of the, I. 273, 282.

Army, Remonstrance of the, in 1648, III. 394.

Army remonstrances, I. 385, 391, 397.

Armyne, Sir William, Commissioner to the North, III. 258, 260; his report

to the House, 405.

Arnald, Trooper, shot, I. 286, 435.

Arnold, Dr., visits Naseby with Carlyle, I. xxv., 202 n.

Array, Commission of, I. 110. See St. Albans; in Eastern Association, 121.
Artists, in 1651, II. 176-178.

Arundel, Earl of [Thomas Howard], I. 40.

Arundel, Col. John, of Trerice, Governor of Pendennis, Cromwell's letter in
behalf of, III. 273; his fine, 273 n.

Arundel, Richard (son of Col. John), III. 273 n.
Ascham, Anthony, slain in Spain, II. 500, 514.

Ashburnham, John, his Narrative, I. 285; imprisoned, but released, II. 335;
at Carisbrooke, III. 383.

Ashby-de-la-Zouch, fortified, I. 132; the King goes to, 206.

Ashe, John, M.P., notices of, I. 386, 389; Cromwell's letter to, 386; chair-
man of Committee for Compounding, 386 n.

Ashton, Sir Arthur. See Aston.

Ashton, Colonel, at Preston, I. 329 et seq.; his regiment, 339, 342.
Ashwellthorpe, in Norfolk, I. 237.

Assembly, General, answer Cromwell, II. 77; his letter to, 77; not allowed
to sit, 231. See Divines.

Associated Counties, origin of, I. 115, 125; raise an army, 151; Committee
of. See Committees.

Astley, Sir Bernard, taken, I. 213.

Astley, Sir Jacob, last of Royalist Generals, taken at Stow, I. 231.

Aston, Sir Arthur, Governor of Drogheda, I. 465, 467; killed, 468, 475.
Attorney-General. See Noy, William; Prideaux, Edmund.

Audley or Awdeley, Captain Lewis, at Council of the Army, III. 357, 359,
364, 369, 370.

Augustin, mosstrooper, II. 146, 173; leaves Scotland, 174.

Austria, House of, religious persecution by, II. 360 n.; III. 165; will help
Charles II., III. 485.

Austria, Don John of, II. 519, 529; III. 144, 159.

Axtel, Col. Daniel, regicide, in Ireland, II. 48 n.; III. 426; Adjutant Allen
writes to, II. 401.

Aylesbury, Rupert at, I. 128.

Ayliffe, Colonel, Cromwell's message to, III. 236.

Ayr Citadel, built by Cromwell, II. 232.

Ayres or Ayers, Captain, of the Ironsides, I. 152 n.

Ayscough, Captain, III. 232, 235.

Ayscough, Sir Edward, of the Lincolnshire Committee, I. 134 n.; III. 230,
231.

Ayscough or Ayscue, Sir George, Cromwell writes on behalf of, I. 454; II.
308; notices of, I. 455, 500 n.; his house like a ship at sea, II. 506.

Baas, M. de, agent from France, III. 290; his intrigues and dismissal, 291,

292.

Bacon, Sir Edmund, Deputy-Lieutenant of Suffolk, I. 140.

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